So this is a new era of cars future technology and designs, lets take a look who is coming in 2018.
1. Kia Stinger 2018
Introducing the all-new 2018 Kia Stinger. Kia’s GT Concept Car come to life as a true Grand Touring vehicle, complete with rear- or all-wheel drive, premium amenities, and head-turning design. Unveiled at the 2017 North American International Auto Show and on sale later this year, the Kia Stinger is more than a fastback sports sedan. It’s Kia redefined. Intimate yet expansive. Minimal yet striking. The cocoon-like interior features aircraft-style spoked vents, metal-ringed gauges, and satin chrome trim. Available ultra-soft Nappa leather covers the deeply contoured seats, and the driver’s seat has available adjustable bolsters for outstanding comfort.
2. 2018 Toyota Camry/Camry Hybrid
The Toyota Camry is the best-selling car in America, but it’s never been known for its dynamic styling or driving prowess. Toyota aims to change that with the 2018 model, which features an edgier design inside and out, a host of standard safety tech, plus more powerful yet efficient engines.
In addition to giving the 2018 Camry a stance that’s lower, longer, and wider, there will be greater visual distinctions between the luxury, sport, and hybrid models. The standard engine will be an all-new 2.5-liter four-cylinder, while updated V6 and hybrid powertrains will be available.
All Camrys will now come standard with the Toyota Safety Sense suite of advanced electronic safety aids and driver assistance technologies. These include automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, and automatic high beams.
3. Lexus LS 2018
It’s a busy year at Lexus, with two major products due to come to market for 2018. Their flagship sedan, the LS, is completely redesigned, gaining a dynamic coupe-like silhouette that’s nothing like the outgoing model. It’s longer, lower, and wider than before, gaining 1.3 inches in wheelbase.
The standard engine in the new LS will be a twin-turbo 3.5-liter V6 that produces 415 horsepower and uses a 10-speed automatic transmission to send power to either the rear wheels or all four wheels. Four-wheel steering is an option. In addition to the advanced safety tech that you would expect in a flagship luxury sedan, the LS is available with a system that will actively try to steer around a pedestrian in its lane.
Pricing has not been announced for the 2018 Lexus LS. It’s expected in dealers by the end of the year.
4. Toyota C-HR
Arriving in dealer showrooms this April, Toyota’s new small four-door crossover comes with a starting price of $22,500. The 2018 Toyota C-HR brings aggressive looks and sporty intentions to a segment that’s better known for practicality and efficiency. The C-HR was originally destined for Toyota’s now defunct Scion brand. Like many Toyota products, the C-HR comes standard with emergency automatic braking with pedestrian detection, lane-keeping assist, and adaptive cruise control. While the coupe-like profile appears to only have two doors, the handles for the rear doors are neatly hidden in the roof support pillars. The C-HR seats five, but unlike most crossovers, all-wheel drive will not be an option.
5. 2018 Audi Q5
The redesigned Audi Q5 arriving this spring will be faster than the last generation and loaded with the latest in safety and infotainment technology. It will feature a four-cylinder turbo, a seven-speed automatic transmission, and standard all-wheel drive that can propel it from zero to 60 mph in 5.9 seconds.
The Q5 receives the latest in Audi technology, including an available Virtual Cockpit that replaces the traditional instrument panel with a 12.3-inch customizable video display. Audi’s MMI all-in touch interface allows control of the infotainment system using handwriting recognition technology in addition to voice or menu scroll wheel inputs.
6. Land Rover - Range Rover Velar
The Land Rover Family continues to grow with the introduction of the 2018 Range Rover Velar. It will arrive in the U.S. later in 2017 with a base price of $49,900. It rides on the same platform as the Jaguar F-Pace, which is one of our top-ranked luxury compact SUVs.
Three powertrains will be offered, including a four-cylinder diesel and a 380-horsepower supercharged V6. All-wheel drive is standard, and air suspension is available to enhance the SUV’s off-road prowess. The Velar debuts a new Land Rover InControl infotainment system with a pair of 10-inch touch screens.
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